And Villa wants to leverage that capability for Cerias new cannabis craft beers.

In fact, the former MillerCoors brewmaster behind Blue Moon said he voted against legal recreational cannabis in 2012, when Colorado voters passed Amendment 64.

Villa began looking into blending cannabis and beer while he was still working at MillerCoors.

Thats why Villas removing the alcohol from his weed-infused beers is more than just consideration for potential drinkersalcohol and cannabis can sometimes make a gnarly duo.

Lighter beers will have less THC per bottle, while the heavier stuff will offer THC in the 15-20 milligram range – – Of course, Villa isnt the first to come up with the idea of infusing cannabis in beverages or even in beer.

Wednesday marked the first step in getting Louisiana children living with autism access to medical marijuana.

A committee of Louisiana lawmakers passed an expansion of state medical marijuana law that broadens who will have access to cannabis treatment.

On Wednesday, March 28, a committee composed of members of the Louisiana House of Representatives approved an expansion to Senate Bill 271 that will make autistic children eligible for medical marijuana treatment.

Dr. James Smith, who specializes in cardiology, testified in front of the committee in favor of treating autistic children with medical marijuana.

Though the committee heard many voices against legalizing medical marijuana for children with autism, they approved the measure.